This boils down to a timing issue.
Initially the p has display:none; and opacity:0;. On hover the p has
display:block; and opacity:1;, and then, after the delay, this is
reset to display:none; and opacity:0; when the animation starts.
By setting the hover p to have display:block; and animating only the
opacity, then I almost get the desired result. To stop the animation
from completing and setti

It looks like (from your example) that you are trying to get the
function to execute immediately and then run periodically. I've marked
the lines that you need to remove if you don't want them to run
immediately.
function timer2() {
var t = 0;
function timerImg() {
alert(t);
t++;
}
timerImg(); // Remove to not run immediately
setInterval(timerIm

You will need a stored procedure to execute the code. It is a place
where you can have if/else/white.......working with sp
Then you will need an event to call the procedure at any schedule
time.
You have to make sure event-scheduler is turned on in mysql

Your approach is wrong instead of using a timer to switch between gps
and mobile network you should use locationlistener interface which
will listen to the location update according to the timing set by
you.Here is the link which i had taken help from and implemented the
same.
http://developer.android.com/training/location/receive-location-updates.html

Executing in the background on iOS is problematic - There are specific
background modes for services like location and Bluetooth but no
general purpose background execution.
Probably the simplest approach is to store a timestamp in
NSUserDefaults when the last gem was spawned. Then, when the app is
relaunched you can compare the current time with this timestamp and
calculate how many additional